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LE

While Trump is saying its the worst deal the US has ever entered into, and is sounding like he is about ti walk away from it, the point he's missing is what happens if he walks away from it.

While it will leave the US looking like their word can't be trusted, what is more of an issue that if the Treaty is broken, Iran could recommence their Bomb programme "now" rather than in ten years time.

I watched Last Week Tonight with John Oliver last night - he utterly nails it IMO and has gleefully bought pro Paris accord ads to run in Fox's Hannity show - which is Trump's favourite by far.

LE

I wonder why President Trump would wish to pardon someone with those convictions.......?

If you find it convincing that President Trump has been "gaslighting" his way to power, it seems a fair conclusion that he pardons one such person with similar convictions as a message to those who might rack up such convictions in the near future.

LE

LE

Watching Trump grooming Macron. An odd bromance; a LOT of touching and it seems to be that Trump doesn't quite know how to deal with Macron, so has resorted to creepily inappropriate physical contact...

LE

Watching Trump grooming Macron. An odd bromance; a LOT of touching and it seems to be that Trump doesn't quite know how to deal with Macron, so has resorted to creepily inappropriate physical contact...

LE

Watching Trump grooming Macron. An odd bromance; a LOT of touching and it seems to be that Trump doesn't quite know how to deal with Macron, so has resorted to creepily inappropriate physical contact...

LE

Odd thing is moments after this was taken he had to snap "Stupid Question" at a reporter who asked about his "personal attorney" (the chap raided by federal officers, authorised by Trumps own appointees within the department).

I'd have loved to be a fly on the wall during the French working out how to play this bloke. They scored massively with getting him over for Bastille Day, so I am sure they wish to sustain the cognitive opening.

“But some of us have been educated by surprises out of much that we were 'absolutely sure' of...”
― Charles Fort

US President Donald Trump will visit the UK in mid-July, according to Sky sources.

Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby revealed that a full announcement is expected in the next day or so.
Mr Trump was due to open the new US Embassy in London in February but cancelled the trip saying the building was too expensive and tweeting that he was not a "big fan" of the decision to move its location.
It has been reported that he told Prime Minister Theresa May at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year that he would visit the UK this summer.